Password file

can you?please to give me information about password file
or documentations ?

Hi, please review the next links for more information about the password files.
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14196/storage001.htm#sthref333
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14231/dba.htm#sthref157
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14231/dba.htm#sthref189
Regards.

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    how to change the default password file's name and path when the database created?
    null

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    where
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  • How to change default location of password file ?

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  • How do i find the location of Oracle password file in the HDD

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    The default location are OS dependant.
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  • Configuring password file in oracle 10g

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  • Use of password file?

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  • [HELP] ORA-01990 Error opening password file '/home/oracle/OraHome1/dbs/ora

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  • Ora-01990 error in opening the password file

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  • Password file issue in Oracle 10g

    Hi,
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    Edited by: Bharat Kaushik on May 31, 2009 4:20 PM

    The first command is a 'remote connection'. To be able to connect as sysdba remotely, spfile remote_login_passwordfile should be set to exclusive.
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    /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0db_1/dbs/
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  • Password file usage

    hpux 11.23
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  • Issue with Password file / restore

    I have a big issue. My laptop [Win XP]had a hardware problem and I have no external backup of the data.
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  • Question about Password file

    Good afternoon,
    In the 2 Day DBA document it states:
    >
    When you invoke DBCA as part of the Oracle Database installation process, DBCA
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    >
    I created the database using DBCA and, it must have created a password file for me since I am able to log in remotely to the database.
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    John.

    Hello SB,
    >
    post proof
    >
    I don't know if this qualifies as "proof" but... from the 2 Day DBA document distributed by Oracle, page 6-9:
    >
    When you invoke DBCA as part of the Oracle Database installation process, DBCA
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    >
    I have no reason to doubt that statement. ;)
    >
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